—To -day's Cairo communiolie says:— Yesterday, several enemy columns. each with a tank component. were engaged by our mobile columns in the triangle betwepp Jedabya, Antelat and Saunnu. Results of the fighting, which covered a very learge area. are not yet known, but our air for
January 24, 1942 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
BINNIE BARNES, LEO CARRILLO, ANNE GWYNNE, SAMUEL S. HINDS, SHEMP HOWARD, TIGHT SHOES 3.10, 5.51, 8.32. RICHARD ARLEN, ANDY DEVINE, ANNE NAGEL MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC 1.55, 4.36, 7.17. LATEST WAR NEWS (R. E. JEFFREY), 3.1, 5.42, 8.23.
January 24, 1942 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
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January 24, 1942 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Mosul Conference. Both Sides Present Their Conatentinople, Monday. The British and Turkish delegations to Hi. Mosul Conference met this morning. when cr.: laitials were exchanged, speeches of welcome made, and the necessary preliminary arrangements regarding me..tinge and agenda
May 20, 1924 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
The Editor of the "People," in a further communication to-day, says he has nothing to add to his statement yesterday as to the adequacy and accuracy of the interview, but as regards the statement issued by the Unionist Central Office last evening he points out that "it is not us
May 20, 1924 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
The Temple of Free Trade. PHer temple site the Goddess —The Goddess of Free -Trade— Gowned in a straight-laced bodice, By an ancient modiste made; And round her shrine and altar --- Her priests and prophets stand, And chant their old-time psalter For the welfare (I) of our land.
May 20, 1924 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England
An accident last Saturday to Walter Morris, 4 years of age, son of Maud and Walter Morris, 45, Southowrarn Bank, has had a sad ending, the y dying this morning, at 8.43, at the Infirmary. It appears that about 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, the boy went out to play in the backyard with
May 20, 1924 - Halifax Evening Courier - Halifax, Yorkshire, England